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Stalin applauds Kanimozhi's response on national language in Spain leg of Op Sindoor outreach

By IANS | Updated: June 4, 2025 14:43 IST

Chennai, June 4 Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Wednesday lauded his sister and DMK MP Kanimozhi ...

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Chennai, June 4 Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Wednesday lauded his sister and DMK MP Kanimozhi for her articulate and widely appreciated response to a question on India’s national language during her address to the Indian diaspora in Spain.

Kanimozhi, who is leading the all-party parliamentary delegation to Spain, was asked during an interaction what the national language of India is. Her response, which has since gone viral on social media platforms, drew widespread applause for its inclusive and unifying message.

"The national language of India is unity and diversity. That is the message this delegation brings to the world, and that is the most important thing today,” Kanimozhi said, underscoring the essence of India’s multilingual and multicultural identity.

Taking to social media platform X, Stalin wrote: "I am proud of Kanimozhi for speaking Tamil Nadu’s language of love and unity, as the voice of India".

Her words have resonated across the country and abroad, he added.

Kanimozhi’s statement comes at a time when debates around language imposition and linguistic diversity have resurfaced in national discourse. Tamil Nadu, under the DMK-led government, has consistently opposed any attempts to impose Hindi or any single language as the national language, instead advocating for the recognition and equal status of all Indian languages. The Chief Minister’s public endorsement of Kanimozhi’s remarks signals the DMK’s continued emphasis on cultural pluralism and linguistic federalism. It also reflects the party’s long-standing commitment to upholding the values of the Constitution, which does not designate any one language as the national language, but recognises 22 official languages under the Eighth Schedule.

Kanimozhi, the MP from Thoothukudi, is known for her advocacy of social justice, linguistic rights, and gender equality. Her remarks in Spain have been widely shared by political leaders, activists, and public figures who hailed her statement as a powerful reminder of India’s foundational values. The all-party delegation’s visit to Spain is aimed at communicating India's stand on Operation Sindoor - the strikes on terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack - and the country's zero tolerance of terrorism.

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